432 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



PARALLELIA Hbn. 



P. bistriaris Hbn. Staten Island, VIII, IX (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), Newark, V, 

 VI, larva on maple (Sb), VIII (Wdt), Elizabeth, VIII, 1 (Kp). 



AGNOMONIA Hbn. 

 A. anilis Dru. Newark (Soc). 



PANOPODA Gn. 



P. ruflmargo Hbn. Throughout the State, VI, VII and VIII : the var. car- 

 neicosta Gn., and roseicosta Gn., with the type and equally abundant. 

 Larva on upper side of oak leaf (Dyar), and feeds also on hickory and 

 willow. 



PLEONECTYPTERA Grt. 



P. pyralis Hbn. New Brunswick. 



P. geometralis Grt. Staten Island, VII (Ds). 



REMIGIA Gn. 



R. latipes Gn. Staten Island, VIII to X (Ds), Newark, IX (Bwl), Elizabeth, 

 VIII, 19 (Kp), Orange Mts., VIII (Wdt). 



EREBUS Latr. 



E. odora Linn. Staten Island, VII and IX (Ds) : occasionally taken along 

 the coast in cities and is a wind visitor. 



ZALE Hbn. 



Z. horrida Hbn. Throughout the State, VI, VII, VIII, sometimes quite 

 abundant. 



PH^EOCYMA Hbn. 

 P. lunifera Hbn. "New Jersey." 



HOMOPTERA Bdv. 



H. lunata Dru. Throughout the State, VII to X; the var. edusa Dru., with 

 the type and equally common : larva on maple, willow, rose, etc. 



H. nigricans Beth. Occasional throughout the northern part of the State. 



H. calycanthata S. and A. Elizabeth, VIII, 27 (Kp). 



H. penna Morr. Near New York, not common (Bt). 



H. unilineata Grt. Staten Island, V (Ds), Newark, VI (Bwl). 



H. obliqua Gn. Staten Island, VI, VII, VIII (Ds). 



